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JOHN G. TAYLOR, OF: ST BETHLEHEM, PENhTSYLVANIA. Letters Patent-No.63,805, datedSepter/zber 10, 1867.

IMPROVEMENT IN GHUENS.

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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY'OONGERN:

Be it known that I, JOHN G. TAYLOR, of East Bethlehem, in the connty ofWashington, and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and improvedChurn; and I do hereby declare the following to be a'full and exactdescription of the same, reference being had to the accompanyingdrawings, which are made part of this speci fication, and'in whichtFigure 1 is a. vertical section on the line m w, fig. 2;

Figure 2 is a vertical section on the line 3 y, fig. 1.

Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in'the twofigures.

The movable bar A, to which the upper end of the dashcr-shaft B ispivoted, and which supports the running geaig is detachable from thebody of the churn by slipping the staflG in behind the battens D. Thelower section E of the dasher is attached to the central dasher-shaft B,and is revolved by the pinion F; and the upper section G of the dasherruns upon the central shaft and is rotated by the pinion H in a contrarydirection to the section E. Both pinions are rotated by the wheel I, putin contrary directions by hand-crank J. The central shaft 13 has ascrew-thread on the lower end to receive a nut, L, which has two armsprojecting upward. This nut serves to keep thedashers at the properheight, and itsarms hold the lower section E securely to the shaft.

Having described my invention, what I dlaimas new, and desire to secureby Letters Patent, is

In a churn, the combination of'the adjustable frame K and movable bar Awith the detachable dash'er E G, having the screw and nut L at thefootof the shaft, the whole beingconstructed and arranged as hereindescribed.

To theabove specificationof my improvement I have signed my hand thisfirst day of March, 1867.

' JOHN G. TAYLOR.

Witnesses:

NATHAN K. ELLSWORTH, CHAS. A. Pu'rrrr. out

